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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Hungar Games Research Paper

  It is crazy how "about 25,000 die every day from hunger" (Breen) even though there is enough food in the world. This is a problem in this fictional book called "The Hunger Games" , it is about 12 districts draw two names from each district. They kill each other in this arena ,they have to provide they own food but the game makers decide the setting inside. They have to hunt with bow and arrows, spears and knifes.

  District 11 make food but they are too poor to buy any. This is a sign of poverty, when someone can't provide their needs. It is said because most die young from hunger. I think if can't provide for yourself don't have a kid that will die because you don't have no money for their needs. This is a futureistic book that is happening now in this world. I think we should try our best to get out of poverty. This is why I made this blog to show how bad poverty is.
  Rank:
"222 Somalia 600,


223 Zimbabwe 500,
224 Liberia 500,
225 Democratic Republic of the Congo 300,
226 Burundi 300" ("GDP - per Capita (PPP) - Country Comparison." )
  These are the 5 most poor countries in the world ,U.S.A. "average person makes 47,200 and ranked 11"
("GDP - per Capita (PPP) - Country Comparison." )
  Another big problem is when somone get aids they don't have the money for medicine so they just die with no way out. "It's worst in africa the effect if a parent died the child will become a orphan".("Breen") I hope you enjoyed and found out more infomation about poverty.

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  Works Cited
Breen, John. "AIDS – Poverty.com." Poverty.com - Hunger and World Poverty. Jan. 2007. Web. 07 Dec. 2011. .

Breen, John. "Hunger and World Poverty." Poverty.com - Hunger and World Poverty. Jan. 2007. Web. 07 Dec. 2011. .

"GDP - per Capita (PPP) - Country Comparison." http://www.indexmundi.com/g/r.aspx?v=67 Index Mundi - Country Facts. 1 Jan. 2011. Web. 07 Dec. 2011.